Ford was unblockable for most of the game, earning MVP honors. Had two sacks, but also drew two holding penalties, including one by Notre Dame offensive tackle Zack Martin. Martin is projected to be the top prospect selected in May's draft competing at the Senior Bowl.

Ford drew a hold on Ohio State tackle Jack Mewhort and easily beat him on another play for a sack. Ford also batted a pass in the air that he nearly was able to intercept and also forced an incompletion on a screen pass because of his speed rush.

Ford had success rushing from both sides. He cruised past Clemson tackle Brandon Thomas on one sack.

Late in the game, the North had three players block Ford on one play, the ultimate show of respect.

Ford did jump offsides once, but he largely had the right anticipation to get a splendid jump off the snap.

Fresno State QB Derek Carr (6-2, 215)

Showed good arm strength. Jaguars coach Gus Bradley liked Blaine Gabbert's physical ability to stretch the field vertically and horizontally. Carr showed that ability to get the ball out quickly to receivers on the perimeter.

Carr made a good decision finding wide-open TE Crockett Gillmore for a 17-yard touchdown. The troubling aspect was Carr did throw a little behind Gillmore, despite not facing any pressure in the pocket.

Launched a pass that travelled roughly 60 yards through the air off a flea flicker. He overthrew Alabama WR Kevin Norwood, but only because Norwood misjudged Carr's arm strength and cut his route off. It was an impressive throw.

Did a nice job creating a passing lane with his feet on a screen pass. He had instant pressure off the edge, but moved well enough to get the ball completed.

Eastern Illinois QB Jimmy Garoppolo (6-2, 219)

Made some really nice throws rolling out. Has outstanding feet and an elite release.

Started by completing his first six throws, before wisely throwing the ball away when his receiver downfield didn't beat his man.

Looked polished in the pocket, looking off the safety before delivering the ball in the end zone. The pass was incomplete.

Also showed poise in breaking out of a sack in the pocket to throw the ball away.

Colorado State TE Crockett Gillmore (6-6, 255)

A mid-week call-up to the Senior Bowl, Gillmore made the Jaguars look good in bringing him on the South roster. He got up the field quickly on his 17-yard touchdown catch, running in for the final 10 yards roughly.

Wasn't able to come up with a pass from Garoppolo that had to be thrown high. Gillmore leaped and got both hands on the ball, but was undercut by a defensive back and couldn't make the catch.

Went high to make a 23-yard catch from San Jose State quarterback David Fales in the middle of the field.

San Jose State QB David Fales (6-1, 220)

Benefited from the best blocking all game, led by Arkansas center Travis Swanson, Vanderbilt guard Wesley Johnson and Virginia tackle Morgan Moses.

Had good time, but bought some more on a 24-yard touchdown to Norwood. He rolled out to evade the rush.

Wisconsin RB James White (5-9, 206)

Showed an impressive stiff arm. He knocked down FSU linebacker Christian Jones on a nifty run. White showed his power again on his 1-yard touchdown run for the North. The play was run wide. White stiff-armed Arkansas DE Chris Smith at the 5-yard line to break free and run into the end zone.

White was by far the back the stood out. There weren't many backs making tacklers miss.

Clemson QB Tajh Boyd (6-0, 222)

Threw the worst pass of the game on a woefully-underthrown deep ball that was easily intercepted by LSU safety Chris Loston.

Had pass batted at the line by Arkansas' Smith, who did generate a steady rush. In all, Boyd had two passes batted at the line.

Vanderbilt WR Jordan Matthews (6-2, 209)

Quiet for most of the game, but did make a savvy catch deep down the sideline for a 33-yard catch. He was covered tightly by Lindenwood CB Pierre Desir, who rebounded nicely with an interception in the end zone to later kill the drive.

Alabama WR Kevin Norwood (6-2, 197)

Showed a nice burst after catching a bubble screen from Carr.

Had 5.1 seconds to get open on the touchdown from Fales. Ran across the field to find a huge opening in the secondary.

FSU OLB/SS Telvin Smith (6-2, 218)

Made multiple open-field tackles, including one on a third-down play to get the North offense off the field. Looks more like a safety in the NFL, mainly because he struggles to shed blocks in the run game. Very good tackler in space, although he missed at least one.

Wisconsin MLB Chris Borland (5-11, 245)

Showed his instincts on an early play in the game. He eluded the South fullback coming through the hole and made the tackle for a short gain. The play was blocked well enough to go for a chunk.

Put a huge hit on Georgia Southern RB Jerick McKinnon on a screen pass. Borland forced a fumble which went for a 7-yard loss for the South.

Princeton DT Caraun Reid (6-2, 301)

Sacked Virginia Tech QB Logan Thomas on back-to-back plays. Beat Baylor guard Cyril Richardson on the first, then moved over and got inside Miami guard Brandon Linder for the second.

Had another strong rush up the middle prior to recording the two sacks.

Auburn CB Chris Davis (5-9, 201)

Showed good coverage instincts on an interception, in which he kept his eyes on Miami QB Stephen Morris and broke on the ball.

Was burned on double move on Boyd pass that Loston picked off.

Showed good coverage skills on an out route in which he forced an incompletion.

FSU center Bryan Stork (6-3, 306)

Planted his man on an 11-yard run by Lorenzo Taliaferro on the South's first possession of the game.

Had another strong block that led to an 8-yard run and was generally able to get to the second level.

Pittsburgh DT Aaron Donald (6-0, 288)

Got a great push up the middle to affect Fales on two plays.

Stanford DE Trent Murphy (6-5, 252)

Murphy made a solid open-field tackle on a tight end bubble screen on a third-down play to force a South punt.

Arizona State DT Will Sutton (6-0, 315)

Beat Michigan guard Michael Schofield and made a tackle for a loss of three yards.

Washington State SS Deone Bucannon (6-0, 216)

Made a nice tackle on Texas receiver Mike Davis.

Louisiana Tech DT Justin Ellis (6-2, 357)

Displayed tremendous movement ability, making an open-field tackle on a screen pass.

Iowa OLB Christian Kirksey (6-1, 234)

Made a strong tackle outside on a wide run.

Georgia Tech OLB/DE Jeremiah Attaochu (6-3, 252)

Made a jarring tackle for South team on kickoff coverage to open the game.

Auburn K Cody Parkey

Connected on a 50-yard field goal that was nearly down the middle and had several yards to spare.